Datebook for Jan. 24

6 to 7 p.m. The Colorado State University Moffat County Cooperative Extension Office encourages North-west Colorado residents to test their homes for radon and mitigate if high levels are found. In partnership with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, a radon education grant has been awarded to Northwest Colorado to provide free radon test kits to residents. A program is scheduled at the Moffat County Extension Office, 539 Barclay St. A light dinner will be provided. To register or for more information, contact Elisa at 824-9180.

Thursday, Jan. 25

ASSIST Suicide Prevention Training, Suicide CPR, will be held in Hayden. The training is offered at no charge and lunch is provided. The training provides a model for how to talk with someone who is contemplating suicide and is appropriate for any adult in our community who wishes to be able to reach out to someone in this position. It works for professionals as well as for neighbors, friends and family members. To register or for more information call Sandy Beran of the Visiting Nurse Association at 871-7682 or Sara Ross of Steamboat Mental Health at 879-2141.

6:47 a.m. The Craig Chamber of Commerce's Wake Up Craig breakfast is at the Holiday Inn of Craig, 300 S. Colorado Highway 13. KRAI and the Holiday co-sponsor the event. Horizons Specialized Services hosts the event. The cost is $5. Call 824-5689.

6 p.m. Classy Canines 4-H Dog Club invites anyone interested in learning more about the club or the 4-H agility project to attend an informational open house under the grandstands at the Moffat County Fairgrounds. Call club leader Glenna Grandbouche at 824-7986.

Friday, Jan. 26

ASSIST Suicide Prevention Training, Suicide CPR, will be held in Hayden. The training is offered at no charge and lunch is provided. The training provides a model for how to talk with someone who is contemplating suicide and is appropriate for any adult in our community who wishes to be able to reach out to someone in this position. It works for professionals as well as for neighbors, friends and family members. To register or for more information call Sandy Beran of the VNA at 871-7682 or Sara Ross of Steamboat Mental Health at 879-2141.

Saturday, Jan. 27

9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The 11th annual Craig Indoor Soccer Tourney is at the Craig Middle School. There are two divisions, one for those in high school and beyond (men and women 14 and older), and one for those who are younger than high school age (boys and girls younger than 14). There are five players to a team, and it costs $25 to register. Call Bill Sawer at 824-0116.

10 a.m. Hands-on Quilters will meet at the Craig Fire Station, on the corner of Yampa Avenue and Fourth Street. Call Cheryl at 824-2567.

10 a.m. to noon. The American Cancer Society is having a "Look Good, Feel Great" session at the Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association, 745 Russell St. People currently undergoing chemotherapy or radiation treatments are encouraged to come. Call Kim at 824-8421.

1:30 to 2:30 p.m. SHARE Craig's distribution day is at St. Michael's Catholic Church, 678 School St. Call Karen at 824-7939.

2 to 3 p.m. Craig Poets will read their work at Downtown Books, 543 Yampa Ave. David Morris, Jean Tucker, Joyce Phillips, Cheryl Miller, Rozella Bobson and Jane Yazzi will share their poetry. Morris and Tucker will have copies of their books available for sale. It is free to attend. Light refreshments will be provided. Call Downtown Books at 824-5343 for more information.